There is a massive amount of data available in various digital formats, but ever-shifting platforms and file formats mean that all that information could become inaccessible in as short as 10 years. Many organizations are investing money in the digitizing process, but it is a waste if the information...
NCRA's Code of Professional Ethics General Guidelines has been modified to include a new section dealing with Backup Audio Material. The new section reads as follows: Section VII: Backup Audio Media Due to the complexities that may arise from the use of different forms of backup audio media, whether...
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Serge Obolensky, CAE
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08-21-2007
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